Become a RideLondon corporate team

We have guaranteed places to take part in Prudential RideLondon, and we’d love you to cycle for us as a team!

RideLondon is a 100 mile cycle through London and Surrey on traffic free, peaceful, closed roads, that follows the route made famous by the world’s best cyclists from the 2012 Olympic Games. The race takes place on Sunday 31st July 2016.

Sign up as a RideLondon team and benefit from our group promotions with reduced sponsorship targets!

By taking part you are helping to raise awareness of disabilities and mental health needs, and raising funds for some of the most vulnerable people in the UK. With over 40 years’ experience, our expertise has led to us supporting a growing number of people with more complex and profound disabilities – people that other organisations may not be able to reach.

If you join our team we offer:

- A free branded United Response cycling jersey to all of our cyclists- Access to training and nutrition tips- Advice and support from our Events & Fundraising Team

James, one of our RideLondon 2015 cyclists said: 'I was never much of an adrenaline junkie before, but now I really get a kick out of cycling'

Ahead of the release of the VODG report, ‘Closing the Disability and Employment Gap’, United Response’s chief executive Tim Cooper, spoke at the Learning Disability Today exhibition in London about closing the disability employment gap.

Become a support worker for United Response and help disabled people in their communities at home. You’ll help them cook, clean, pay bills, apply for jobs, make friends and a thousand things in between.

Easy News is the first news magazine designed to be accessible for people with learning disabilities, aimed to encourage discussion around news stories and keep readers informed about the world around them. Read the latest issue here.

We work with young people and adults with a wide range of learning disabilities across England and Wales. To plan the right kind of support, we work closely with each individual and the people who are important to them. In this way, they get the support they want, in the way they want.

Although we support people across the whole range of learning disabilities, we have particular expertise in supporting people with more complex needs – including people who other agencies have not been able to support. We have a strong track record in supporting people to move on and to enjoy a better quality of life.